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Have you tried "wellness tai chi"?  It's done sitting in a chair and  is 
really good exercise.  I believe they have it in Canada.  It's  known to help 
those with different conditions and parkinsons is included.   Dot.cgbill 
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In a message dated 5/20/2009 4:32:12 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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I  realize that camptocormia* is a very rare condition and most on the   
list know not of it. But I have become quite debilitated by it.  Being  
bent over at the trunk(waist)has had the effect of crunching  my lungs  
making it difficult to breathe ergo exercise becomes more  of a pain  
than a help.

Like someone else here said, "As  though Parkinson's was not enough,  
now we have to deal with this  complication. My neuro is the chief at  
one of Montreal's largest  hospitals (JGH) and only has seen three  
other cases. This means that  no researcher is likely to follow through  
and find an avenue that  might give me/me some relief and a light at  
the end of the  tunnel.

I live alone and am beginning to wonder when my freedom --  rather  
restricted now but still... -- will be taken away and I will  assisted  
care. Right now it takes me over an hour to   dress  meself. Bummer.

Please excuse this note which has a small  constituency but I intend to  
post once every little while, perhaps  monthly, to see if anyone has  
found anything that helps alleviate  this. I am told that DBS is  
useless as are other PD  solutions.

To end this on an upbeat note, we in Montreal are glorying  in the warm  
spring and lots of sunshine as well as ever longer says.  Makes a  
difference. Nobody appreciate the new foliage and verdant  flora and  
fauna than a Montrealer after our harsh  winters.

Enjoy the Spring and Summer, friends because winter follows!  (I had a  
friend from a warm climate who claimed that the four  seasons in  
Montreal were, "Almost Winter, Winter, Still Winter and  Construction!  
The latter refers to the fact that road repair must be  done in the  
months without snow and ice and inclement  weather.

Murray, who can be found pushing a walker through Westmount  Park in  
another few hours.

*Camptocormia [from the Greek  words; kamptos (to bend) and kormos  
(trunk) is characterized by an  abnormal posture of the trunk; the  
condition involves forced  thoracic-lumbar flexion that increases  
during walking and/or  standing and disappears in the recumbent  
position (i.e. lying in  bed)

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